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Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Traveling from Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) to Auxerre, a picturesque medieval town in Burgundy, combines modern convenience with timeless charm. The 170 km journey takes roughly 2 hours by road, winding through the rolling vineyards and pastoral landscapes of the Yonne department. Whether you're visiting for Burgundy’s world-renowned wines, the Gothic architecture of Auxerre Cathedral, or business in the region, a reliable CDG airport transfer to Auxerre ensures you start your trip stress-free.
Nestled along the Yonne River, Auxerre is a gateway to Burgundy’s vineyards and a treasure trove of half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, and historic sites like the 13th-century Abbey of Saint-Germain. The town is also a launchpad for exploring Chablis, just 20 minutes away, where crisp white wines await. Visitors often blend cultural exploration with leisurely canal walks or cycling along the Voie Bleue, making Auxerre ideal for both relaxation and discovery.
After landing at CDG, follow signs for baggage claim and exits. The airport has three terminals (1, 2, and 3), with Terminal 2 split into sub-sections (2A-2G). Most international flights arrive at Terminal 2. Currency exchange desks, SIM card vendors, and car rental counters are available post-customs. For pre-booked private transfers, drivers typically meet passengers in the arrivals hall with a name sign.
Taxis at CDG charge €220–€280 for the 2-hour drive to Auxerre. While convenient, fares can surge during peak hours. Ride-hailing apps like Bolt operate in Paris but rarely serve long-distance trips.
Major providers (Hertz, Avis, Europcar) have desks at CDG. A compact car costs €70–€100/day, plus tolls (~€15) and fuel (~€30). Note: Rural Burgundy roads are narrow, and parking in Auxerre’s medieval center is limited.
For a hassle-free CDG private transfer to Auxerre, services like A2B offer door-to-door rides in well-maintained vehicles with professional drivers. Fixed pricing (€200–€250), complimentary 60-minute airport waiting time, and options for child seats or luxury cars make this ideal for families or business travelers.
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
|---|---|---|---|
Train + TER | 50–70 | 3h | Moderate |
Bus | 20–40 | 4h | Low |
Taxi | 220–280 | 2h | High |
Private Transfer | 200–250 | 2h | High |
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Most private transfers to Auxerre drop guests directly at hotels or addresses in the city center. If staying outside town, check if your accommodation offers shuttle services. The Auxerre-Saint-Gervais train station is a 15-minute walk from the historic center, while buses connect peripheral areas.
The journey takes approximately 2 hours via the A6 motorway.
Yes, especially for late-night arrivals or peak seasons. Providers like A2B guarantee vehicles and fixed rates.
Most services allow 1 suitcase + 1 carry-on per passenger. Specify oversized items (e.g., skis) when booking.
Yes. Reputable companies like A2B offer child seats at no extra cost if reserved in advance.
Private transfers include a 60-minute complimentary waiting period at CDG. Drivers track flight statuses automatically.
Safe travels, and enjoy the blend of history, wine, and rustic beauty that awaits in Auxerre! 🍷
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